Coin collection

Coin Collection

The National Tokens project has gradually expanded into the largest international souvenir coin collection on this planet. Our collection already covers more than 1000 coins in more than 40 countries.

And the saga continues… We continue conquering new countries and launch new souvenir coins on a regular basis!
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Or use the search boxes to stroll through the collection. The coins can be filtered by country and/or by city. Discover all the details of any single National Tokens coin that has ever been made.

All Coins

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GHARB – Karmni Grima
Karmni Grima (2 February 1838 – 25 February 1922) was born in the village of Għ arb in Gozo, the sister island of Malta. Her parents, Thomas and Antonia (née Apap) were poor laborers who worked in the fields located on the nearby hills of Gham [...]

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GHARB – Madonna Ta’Pinu
The Blessed Virgin of Ta' Pinu, or as it is known in Maltese, 'Il-Madonna ta' Pinu' is a religious devotion which originated on Gozo, the sister island of Malta. The many Maltese and Gozitans living abroad have managed to spread this devotion [...]

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GHARB – Ta’Pinu National shrine
The National Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of Ta' Pinu (Maltese: Santwarju tal-Madonna ta' Pinu) is a Roman Catholic minor basilica and national shrine located some 700 meters (2,300 ft) from the village of G© ¢´arb on the island of Gozo, the s [...]

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Id-Dar Tal-Providenza – 1965 – 2015 – 50 Anniversary
Id-Dar tal-Providenza was founded by Mons. Michael Azzopardi in 1965 with the aim of offering a home with a warm and family-like environment for persons with disabilities who for some reason or another cannot stay living with their family. Sin [...]

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MOSTA – Mosta Dome
Mosta (or Il-Mosta) is a town situated in the middle of the island of Malta, to the north-west of Valletta. Mosta celebrates the feast of the Assumption every 15 August, popular among both the locals and the tourists. The main attraction in Mo [...]

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MOSTA – Mosta
Mosta (or Il-Mosta) is a town situated in the middle of the island of Malta, to the north-west of Valletta. Mosta celebrates the feast of the Assumption every 15 August, popular among both the locals and the tourists. The town has many legends [...]

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QRENDI – Hagar Qim 3600BC
The temple of Ħ aġ ar Qim was excavated for the first time in 1839, dates from the Ġ gantija phase (c. 3600 - 3200 BC). It stands on a hilltop overlooking the sea and the islet of Fifla and lies some 2km south-west of the village of Qrendi. A [...]

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QRENDI – Mnjadra 3600 BC
Mnajdra lies tucked in a hollow in the cliffs on Malta's southern coast. The site is probably the most atmospheric of all Malta's temples. It lies in an isolated position on a rugged stretch of coast overlooking the isle of Fifla. Mnajdra is a [...]

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RABAT – Lmdina – The Silent City
Mdina is a fortified medieval town enclosed in bastions, located on a large hill in the centre of Malta. The history of Mdina traces back more than 4000 years. The town was the old capital of Malta, and with its narrow streets, few inhabitants [...]

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RABAT – St Paul’s Catacombs
Rabat is a village located in the West of Malta, just outside Mdina. The name of the village means a 'suburb' in Semitic, as it was once the suburb of Mdina, the old capital city. In the 15th century, while the area served as a shelter from co [...]

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VALLETTA – Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
The Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel is a Roman Catholic church in the Maltese capital Valletta on the island of Malta. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, which includes the entire city of Valletta, and is one of the most famous [...]

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VALLETTA – II BIRGU – 450 Anniversary – the Great Siege of Malta – 1565-2015
The Maltese islands have always had a very important role in the Mediterranean Sea, due to the islands' strategic positioning between Europe and Africa. In fact, this has been one of the most important factors which contributed to the islands' [...]

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VALLETTA – Jean de la Valette
Fra' Jean Parisot de Valette (4 February 1495, Parisot, Rouergue – 21 August 1568, Malta) was a French nobleman and 49th Grand Master of the Order of Malta, from 1557 to 1568. As a Knight Hospitaller, joining the order in the Langue de Provenc [...]

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VALLETTA – The 7th of June 1919 – 100 years
Sette Giugno (7 ta' Ġunju 1919) is a Maltese national holiday celebrated annually on June 7. It commemorates events which occurred on that day in 1919 when, following a series of riots by the Maltese population, British troops fired into the c [...]

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VALLETTA – The Palace Armoury
The Palace Armoury is an arms collection housed at the Grandmaster's Palace,  Valletta, Malta. It was the main armoury of the Order of St. John in the 17th and 18th centuries, and as such it was the last arsenal established by a crusader milit [...]

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VALLETTA – The Shrine of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
The first church was dedicated to the Annunciation. It was built around 1570 on the designs of Girolamo Cassar. In the 17th century it was given to the Carmelites and thus received its present patronage to Our Lady of Mount Carmel. The façade [...]

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VALLETTA – The Valletta Waterfront
The Valletta Waterfront, is a promenade in Floriana, Malta, mainly featuring three prominent buildings; a church in the middle, the Pinto Stores or the Pinto Wharf on the left, and the Forni Stores or the Forni Shopping Complex on the right. T [...]

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XAGHRA – Ggantija Temples
Ġgantija ("Giants' Tower") is a megalithic temple complex from the Neolithic on the Mediterranean island of Gozo. The Ġgantija temples are the earliest of the Megalithic Temples of Malta. The Ġgantija temples are older than the pyramids of Egy [...]

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XAGHRA – Stone Circle
The Xagħra Stone Circle, also known as the Xagħra Hypogeum or the Brochtorff Circle, is a Neolithic funerary complex located in Xagħra, Gozo, Malta. It consists of a series of underground caves which were used to bury the dead, and which were [...]